How Moisture Migrates in Warm Climates
Moisture migration in warm climates is often driven inward by exterior heat, solar loading, and high outdoor humidity levels. This inward vapor drive can affect roof assemblies differently than cold-climate conditions.
RNKC Explanation
RNKC explains warm-climate moisture migration as a reversal of traditional vapor drive, particularly during cooling seasons when interiors are cooler than exterior conditions.
Key Warm-Climate Factors
- High outdoor humidity
- Solar-driven vapor pressure
- Air-conditioned interior spaces
RNKC Perspective
RNKC emphasizes that warm-climate roof systems must be designed to tolerate inward moisture movement and seasonal vapor reversal.
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